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  1. The Hungarian Parliament Building ( Hungarian: Országház [ˈorsaːkhaːz], lit.'House of the Country' or 'House of the Nation' ), also known as the Parliament of Budapest after its location, [5] is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, a notable landmark of Hungary, and a popular tourist destination in Budapest.

  2. This magnificent building, built over 17 years (1885–1902) at the end of the 19th century, has become the symbol of Hungary and its capital by now. The period of its construction was characterised by a dynamic boom, almost unprecedented in Hungary's economy.

  3. The Visitor Centre was established to present the treasures of the House of Parliament in a fitting environment. The Visitor Centre is truly a communal space, one where visitors can enjoy an educational experience while they wait in comfort surrounded by quality services.

  4. Nov 24, 2020 · The Hungarian Parliament Buildings (Orszaghaz) are some of the oldest in Europe and were built in the nineteenth century in a dramatic Gothic Revival style. Characterised by peaked towers, an ornate limestone facade and a spectacular dome, the Hungarian Parliament Buildings are reminiscent of the UK’s Houses of Parliament.

  5. Visiting the House of Parliament. Seven hundred thousand visitors take the official tour of the House of Parliament every year. Tours start at the underground Visitor Centre in the northern part of Kossuth Square.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · The Hungarian Parliament Building, also known as the Országház in Hungarian, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Budapest and a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture.

  7. May 26, 2024 · Situated majestically along the Danube River in Budapest, the Hungarian Parliament Buildings stand as an iconic symbol of Hungary‘s rich history, architectural prowess, and national identity.

  8. Apr 18, 2019 · The Hungarian Parliament Building is the world’s third-largest parliament building, measuring 258 meters long and 123 meters wide. Its interior includes 691 rooms, 200 offices, ten courtyards, 27 gates, 29 sets of staircases and 13 passengers and two freight elevators.

  9. Jun 15, 2024 · The Hungarian Parliament Building, or Országház as the locals call it, is the third-largest parliament building in the world. Only the Romanian Palace of the Parliament and Argentina’s Palace of the Argentine National Congress surpass it in size.

  10. Constructed between 1885 and 1904, the Hungarian Parliament Building is a remarkable testament to Hungary’s past. Designed by the esteemed Hungarian architect Imre Steindl, it was built to house the National Assembly of Hungary and stands as a representation of the country’s sovereignty and democratic ideals.